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Fuser Offers More Social Network Integration for Aggregation Service

Fuser, the email client and social network message aggregation service, has come out with some new features already. The service just launched its private beta last month.

Included with the new features is a social network leaderboard, which offers a quick view of which of your MySpace and Facebook friends communicate with you the most. See who your true friends are! There's now the capability of replying to a wall post, comment, or private message directly from Fuser, which is a reverse function from Facebook's own email-out option that it's just released. You'll also see the user photo and profile information of the sender, as well as a direct link back to their profile on MySpace or Facebook. For the email aggregation service, Fuser has added auto-complete addressing for faster messaging options.

You'll see that most of these changes are regarding Fuser's integration with existing social networks, moving Fuser in the direction of becoming a profile aggregator as well as an email client aggregator. Perhaps the combined offerings of bringing all of your social networks and email messages into a central location will give Fuser the competitive edge. When it comes down to it, your email account that you used to sign up for your various social networks is the real profile aggregator for all intents and purposes, so Fuser could be on to something.

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